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Old 28-03-2009, 23:23   #21
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farting less doesn't count eh?

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Old 29-03-2009, 16:42   #22
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I'd like to reduce my emissions but it's near impossible MB.

As for the car, on some of our longer journeys in the 5 I sometimes take a look at the MPG readout and keep it looking good but most of the time it just doesn't enter my head.
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Old 30-03-2009, 02:22   #23
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I drive a 4,000 pound 5.2L V-8 AWD SUV. I also have a right foot that seems at times to weigh 7 tonnes.

And I do this with it on a regular basis.



As it stands right now, I'm probably the furthest thing from trying to reduce emissions. But believe it or not, it IS a concern for me. I'm actually trying to figure out how to turn my Jeep into a hybrid...
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Old 30-03-2009, 08:34   #24
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What I don't save or reduce on my car/bike emissions I do my bit elsewhere, like turning the central heating down/off, not having baths, turning unnecessary lights off, not leaving my computers on etc... If they want to reduce CO2 though they just need to stop destroying rainforrests, and help the Phytoplankton increase in numbers to help absorb the CO2.
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Old 30-03-2009, 09:20   #25
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As it stands right now, I'm probably the furthest thing from trying to reduce emissions. But believe it or not, it IS a concern for me. I'm actually trying to figure out how to turn my Jeep into a hybrid...
Something apparently worth keeping an eye out for is the Massive Yet Tiny engine, MYT, if you're prepared to do your own maintenance (with something like 1 moving part that's very infrequently)
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Old 30-03-2009, 09:51   #26
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I'm probably the furthest thing from trying to reduce emissions. But believe it or not, it IS a concern for me.
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I do nothing to reduce my emissions and drive a 'kin' tank
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I am concerned about it.

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Old 30-03-2009, 14:30   #27
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It doesn't mean he can't be trying to save things in other aspects of his life.
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Old 30-03-2009, 15:14   #28
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In all honesty, I'd rather look at my oil temp than the MPG calculator as it's more important to me. My car was made 22 years ago and although it's not the most eco friendly vehicle in the world, I haven't consumed the amount of resources used by buying a brand new one.

However, we recycle all of our cardboard, paper, glass, cans and plastic bottles/containers so I consider that as "doing our bit". I also grow some veg and try and buy fresh food which doesn't have too much packaging attached to it. Not always possible though.

Like Will, I think the governments of this world need to focus slightly less on forcing people to buy (new!) low emission cars and much more on putting a halt to the alarming rate of deforestation which is still taking place worldwide. Everybody KNOWS that rainforest soil is poor in nutrients once the trees are gone and can only sustain a few years of farming before it turns to dust, but we're still bloody well doing it.
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Old 30-03-2009, 16:56   #29
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I do nothing to reduce my emissions and drive a 'kin' tank
BUT
I am concerned about it.

WTF
There's not much I can do about it living in this apartment in the middle of a city. They don't even have recycling bins here.

When I lived in Minnesota I was able to do a lot more. I installed a carbon POSITIVE heating system, I recycled everything I could including using over 50% of my trash for heating fuel, I was looking into making my own electricity by renewable resources and I was even looking into converting to an all electric vehicle.

But considering I can't even lift the bonnet to check my own oil in this apartment complex...

And to be quite honest, I'm not going to sacrifice my one and only fun activity in this world to save a couple pounds a year of CO2 when I see every government official around driving solo in a huge Chevy Suburban SUV when a Clio or equivalent would suffice.

Besides, my Jeep cost me $1,200. I drive 1.2 miles round trip to work and less than a mile round trip to the grocery store. I may only get 14-18mpg out of it, but I'm lucky if I drive it 100 miles a month. So if you can somehow use less than 7 gallons of petrol a MONTH, feel free to come talk to me about how wasteful I am. Even if you ride the tube, I'm still beating you on carbon footprint per month, ok?
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Old 30-03-2009, 17:08   #30
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